Published on: 2025-06-06 20:45:33
As ticket sales begin today, Marvel has dropped another new look at Fantastic Four: First Steps in action–and although there’s plenty glimpses of the First Family in action as they brace for the coming of Galactus, this new footage does properly welcome up to the next member of the team. While Reed and Sue’s incoming addition to the Richards’ has been teased in prior trailers, this new footage gives us our first actual look at little baby Franklin–who comic book fans know will grow up into one
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Find related items on AmazonPublished on: 2025-06-14 01:20:08
Eighteen months after leaving his job as a vice president at Amazon to take over as Blue Origin's chief executive, Dave Limp has some thoughts on how commercial companies and government agencies like NASA should explore the Solar System together. Limp had no background in the space industry before taking the helm of Jeff Bezos' space company in December 2023. He started his career as a computer scientist at Apple, took a stint at a venture capital firm, and joined Amazon in 2010, where he manag
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Find related items on AmazonPublished on: 2025-07-20 20:16:52
British researchers have discovered the world’s strongest biological material ever tested: sea snail teeth. Yep, you read that right. The super-strong structure of limpet teeth -- a shelled sea mollusc about 5 cm in length -- is so formidable that it could one day be mimicked and used in next-generation airplanes, racing cars and electronics. “They’re stronger than any man-made material, such as Kevlar fibres that are used in bullet-proof vests,” Asa Barber, the study’s lead author, tells As I
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Find related items on AmazonPublished on: 2025-07-21 06:16:52
British researchers have discovered the world’s strongest biological material ever tested: sea snail teeth. Yep, you read that right. The super-strong structure of limpet teeth -- a shelled sea mollusc about 5 cm in length -- is so formidable that it could one day be mimicked and used in next-generation airplanes, racing cars and electronics. “They’re stronger than any man-made material, such as Kevlar fibres that are used in bullet-proof vests,” Asa Barber, the study’s lead author, tells As I
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